DVD Set Will be Available for 50th Anniversary COPA Conference in Dallas

FIFTY YEARS IS ENOUGH!
FREE THE FILES - FIND THE TRUTH

COPA held our 20th annual conference in Dallas which will mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy and the 45th anniversaries of the murders of Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King.
Due to issues with broadband at the hotel server we had difficulty bringing in some remote speakers as well as live-casting all the speakers. We apologize for the problems, we did try to correct them during the presentations. We will post some of the key presentations at the website and our YouTube page soon. Those wanting the full DVD set for all speakers can make a donation of $50 or more to COPA, PO Box 772, Washington, DC 20044 or at this website using the Donation button and Paypal.
Among the speakers were Dr. Cyril H. Wecht, JD, MD (our founding president), Mark Lane, Peter Dale Scott, and Dr. Ernst Titovets (Oswald’s best friend). Also: Dr. Gary Aguilar, Robert Groden, Abraham Bolden, Dick Russell, Russ Baker, Joan Mellen, John Armstrong, Daniel Sheehan, David Montague, PhD (ARRB staff), Rex Bradford, Dr. Joseph Palermo, David Starks, Jack Colhoun, Bill Simpich, Andrew Kiel, Chris Pike, Greg Burnham, Joseph McBride, Stan Weeber, Wayne Smith, Ben Rogers, Bill Holiday, Mel Barney, Randy Benson, John Judge, John Potash and others.

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Sign a petition to release JFK assassination records by 2013

Researcher Bill Kelly has started a chain-petition on line at Change.org calling for the release of the remaining still withheld JFK assassination records by 2013.

He writes: “Change.org is different than other petitions in that every time someone signs this petition an email is sent to the Archivist of the United States, Cass Sunstein, the White House Information Czar who has written a thesis belittling conspiracy theories, and Sunstein’s assistant at the White House. Previous petitions have always garnered about 200 signatures, and we all know each other. This one must get beyond our little universe of researchers, so I ask you to please post the link to your Facebook page and send it around to your email list so we can generate the kind of national momentum that we need to make this effort successful.”

The petition reads:

Two years ago the National Archives promised the American public that it would release thousands of pages of still-secret JFK assassination records by the end of 2013. The National Archives, at the behest of the CIA, reneged on this promise. This is contrary to President Obama’s pledge to have the most open administration in history and makes it impossible to have a full and open debate when the 50th anniversary of the assassination occurs in less than two years on November 22, 2013.

A half-century of secrecy is enough. Free the JFK assassination records now!